By Ken GilmoreSource: Click hereNothing demonstrates the fact that Genesis 1 is ancient cosmology and not modern science more effectively than its declaration that the firmament was solid, separating waters above from waters below.

Mathematician and historian of science Amir Aczel's latest book "Why Science Does Not Disprove God" which on the title alone is clearly an attack on New Atheism is reviewed by physicist and writer Alan Lightman in the Washington Post.

The rule that only members can comment has been lifted temporarily to allow non-members to comment on the Evolution discussion. It will also be lifted over Swanwick Youth Weekend to allow young people to ask questions or comment.

Our cartoons have proved to be hugely popular. Every time we insert one into an article our page views increase. We shall try to insert a suitable cartoon into EVERY article in the future. If you are offended, be assured that we try to offend as many people as possible and you are not really a target. Please take the humour in the good natured way that it is offered. We are using humour to try to break through the bubble of Christadelphian cult thinking and jolt them back to reality.

By Christadelphian Ken GilmoreBrisbane Ecclesia AustraliaNeville Clark's next major error is in failing to properly define what evolutionary creationists (or theistic evolutionists as Clark and other science denialists in our community persist in calling them) believe.

Swanwick Christadelphian Family Weekend in the UK is scheduled for 2 - 4 ﻿May 2014. Ex-Christadelphians feel an obligation to young people to warn them of the perils of joining a tiny, extremist, fundamentalist religious sect like the Christadelphians.

Most Christadelphians think that Noah's flood covered the entire globe and deposited all of the fossils. The Bible says that it "covered all the high mountains." - Science has categorically proved that this was impossible.

Two thousand years ago and many decades after the death of Jesus, his supporters, who never saw it happen, and not independent witnesses, wrote claiming﻿ that he and Peter walked on deep water in the Lake of Galilee. Academics are unanimous that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John could NOT have written the accounts that bear their names. - Christadelphians actually believe that it really happened!

A Christadelphian demonstrates that itis possible to walk on the lake of Galilee

To further improve the quality of our discussion, this blog is now a members only discussion group. Everyone, including Christadelphians, are invited to become members of the group and they can still use pseudonyms if they prefer. However to prevent abuse, the true identity of members must be known to and approved by the admins of this website.

By Christadelphian Ken GilmoreBrisbane ecclesia, AustraliaSource: Click hereAfter the disgraceful spectacle of seeing The Christadelphian grant cover article status to a young earth creationist article in the November 2013 edition, there were signs that this could have been a one-off lapse with the January 2014 article on the challenges inherent in preaching to a post-Christian world, and a fascinating article by archaeologist Leen Ritmeyer in the March 2014 issue on the location of Sodom showing a marked increase in the intellectual tone of the magazine. The granting of cover status to an article on the 'blood moon' nonsense however shows that this may not have been a one-off lapse. If we want to brand ourselves as a fundamentalist irrelevancy, this is exactly how to do it.

There's a video recently published by Rugby Christadelphians
on their rather strangely named Bible Truth Prophecy Video Vault channel on YouTube
entitled The Coming FOUR Blood Moons and Bible Prophecy Concerning Israel.